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2. Do they mean that the beta subunit determines which receptors the hormone interacts with??
Any help would be appreciated!
1.what is the significance of having a common alpha unit? Does that mean that a sky-high LH would end up stimulating the same receptors that TSH, FSH, and hCG do?alpha subunit--common subunit to TSH, LH, FSH, and hCG
beta subunit--determines hormone specificity
2. Do they mean that the beta subunit determines which receptors the hormone interacts with??
Any help would be appreciated!